Centre Hall reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1868-1871, July 31, 1868, Image 3

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CENTRE HALL REPORTER.
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Centre Hall, Pa. July, 81%
LOCAL ITEMS.
1R6R,
Two Nrw EMPIRE SEWING
énixgs, warranted, for sale at this Office. |
Iron City CoLLEGE.~—.\ scholarship to |
this institution for sale at this office, and to |
Be had at a bargain,
~ Braxks—Blank . Summops and
Vendu Notes {for sale at this office.
ees df te pines {
Locan News. —Our readers are solicited |
to furnish us items of loeal interest for pub- |
Heation, Send us the facts only, and we
will get them in shape for publication,
. iil pr
Oufreaders naulde oblige us’ hy ocen-
sionally mailing a copy of the REPORTER to
thelr relatives: and acquaintances outside
of our county, especially to such as tormer-
Iv lived in Pennsvalley, It would be the
most welcome matter you could mail to |
such. and would be the means of inducing |
many to become subscribers, Any person |
conding us 8 new subscribers, and S12, will |
Lhe entitled tothe RErorteErone veur free, |
for 4 new subsribers) and 86 the “getter up |
of the club will receive the Rerorrtenr t
months: free. This offer good from this date
—the names can be sent in as they sub-
scribe, :
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To Business Men.
Weinvite business men wishing to |
advertise: to call and examine the
subseription list of the RerorTer, and |
satisfy themselves that it preients a
most desirable advertising medium, |
especially for this side, the heart of the
conmty. This has been the experience |
of alls6 far, who have advertised in |
the Rerorrer. We venture to say,
that since we commenced the publica
tion of this paper, the rapid increase of
our list, unsolicited, is without prece-
tent in this county.
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Tur Farmers Mutual Insurance |
(‘ompany, af Centre county, on last
Monday, insured 860,000 worth of]
property.
The matter between Mr. Shell and
the Company, has been adjusted, by
the Company allowing the former 2.
500 for the store destroved by fire.
ay
Mowing Marcn.—Our friend, Mr. |
Izra. L. Spangler, has sent out a chal- |
lenge to some of the reaper men of this |
neighborhood, which has been aceep-
ted, and a mowing match was fixed!
upon, for yesterday, near Clmrehville,
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Mr Spangler’ mower isthe Hursheine;
the Kevstone, Excelsior, and other
machines were on the ground ; as we
went do press, we had not yet ascertained |
the result.
lp pene
Severe Cur—A son of Mr. Wm. |
Homan, named Jacob, fromencar Far-
mer's Mills, Gregg township, while
cutting thistles, in a field, one day this!
week, accidentally struck the sythe in-
to his leg, just below the knee, causing |
a severe gash some 7 inches long.
+> —
(‘are MEETING. —\ camp meeting
of the Evangelical Association, will be |
held in the woods near Joshua Potters,
coiatencing on Friday Augast 14th.
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Gr. W. Sheneherzer and David Kel-
lor are executors of Philip Sheneber- |
ger, deed.
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Tur corner of a new Enzlish Ev, |
Lutheran church, was laid last month, |
in the eharee of Rev. WW. H. Schock, |
Stephenson county, lil, five miles
northwest of Lena, out on the baauti-
ful prarie. A good congregation of
farmers and loborers with their wives
and children, were present. Mr. Schoeh |
was formerly from Aaronsburg, this
county, :
CorLicrors.—The following 1s a
list of the tax-colleetors for this side of’ |
the county for the ensuing vear: Fer-
guson, Peter Lanck., Harris, Fergus |
Potter. - Potter, D. C. Keller. Giege,
John Goodheart. Penn, Samuel Wei-
ser. Haines, Jacob Hosterman. Miles, |
P. 8. Beirly. Marioh, Isaac Frain.
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Tir abolition county convention is |
ealled to meet at Bellefonte, on Wed-
nesday, August Hth, to place in nomi- |
nation a county ticket, poor fellows,
set up to be knocked down.
——
Ex-Gov. Curtin has become Presi- |
dent of the East India Telegraph Com- |
pany, which proposes to connect ihe
ten principal cities of China by a sub- |
merged telegraph eight hundred and |
ninety-five miles long. The office of |
the company i= in New York. |
eee el Ape ee !
Ruyaway.— We are informed that |
a team of Mr. Daniel Garman, of Bel- |
lefonte, ran off a few days ago, smash. |
ing up a £600 carriage.
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Attempted Robbery.—On lust Mon-
day night, about 1 o'clock, an attempt
was made to rob the store of A. Alek- |
ander & Son, at Millheim. The thieves
had already affected an entrance by
breaking through the front show-win-
dows, but the noise occasioned thereby
alarmed Mr. Wm. Alexander, who
slept np stairs, and when the thieves
found they were discovered, they took
flight, without having time to carry oft
any goods. :
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A horse of Mr. Walters, from near
New Berlin, was stolen from the field,
on last Tuesday night ; the thieves left
a note upon the bars, statine that the
horse could be found at Cdmming’s
stable, at Bellefonte. Parties left in
pursuit. :
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The weather for the last week still
continued dry, but not as warm as be-
fore, the mornings and evenings being
somewhat more tolerable. On the 30th
there were signs for rain, which is very
much needed.
The grain is now all cut, and far-
mers are busy hauling in. The crop
na good one, but not so overabundant
Pr
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ports of short heads and light. The
orasshoppers have done considerable
damage In some localities—stripping
clover, oats and potato patches of their
leaves, and destroying garden vegeta-
bles.
We direct the attention of our eitis
sens, especially such.as desire to make
a cood mvestment,. to the notice of the
possible scale.
dll emia
Aceident.—Mr. Jonathan
Weadnesday evening,
preparation on the loft of his barn, to
haul in grain.
Neff considers of a very serious nature,
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Taxing Government Bouds,
The State (Guard, In its 1s=ue of Ves-
Radical members of Congress who
Taxing Goversmyt Boxns,.—The
vote in the Iouse, the other day, on a
proposition to tax Government bonds,
goguery on’ the part of members who
have been shamefully derelict in other
noinvestment. Hence, when this sub-
rebuked;
pass the Senate, we are quite sure the
tional. The Republicans who voted
for this proposition in the House, are
benefit
personal interdsts.
Among the Radicals thus denounced,
we find the names of B
two of the impeachment nunagers,
chief of the G. A. R: of Covode, Law-
tive Radical “demagogues”
Pennsylvania; of Julian, a prominent
al from Indiana; of IYrank
Thomas, of Maryland; of Donnelly
and the whole Washburn family ; of
. . * a '
Baptist persuasion from Tennessee ; of
the three Arkansas travlers; of M'Kee,
Scofield’s minority man fron Ken-
(‘hieago platform 12 not yet two months
old, and fifty-eight Radical Congress-
men have turned their backs on it—if,
bonds
would be a form of repudiation.
On this resolution of Cob’s 92 voted
are Radicals. Adding the 12 Demo-
cratic absentees to the
vadieal
to the minority, (which is by no means
piobable,) and there is in a full House,
a clear majority in favor of taxing the
bonds of the United States. If the
hitriol,
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DEATHS.
On the 24 of July, at Centre Hull, Cul-
Reiber, aged 3
months and 7 days,
PENN HALL ACADEMY.
day, the 8rd of August, by
W. HOWARD GUTELIUS,
benetit of those preparing to teach.
Joarding with furnished rooin ean
be
Juue2b'o8 tf.
( ENTRE HALL
J. 0. DEININGER,
respectfully informs the citizens of Centre
county, that he haseonstantly on hand, apd
makes to order, all kinds of
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BEDSTEADS,
BUREAUS,
SINKS,
WASHSTANDS,
CORNER CUPBOARDS,
TABLES, &e., &e
his stock of feady-made Furniture is large
and warranted of good workmanship, asitis
all made under his own immediate supervi-
sion, and is offered at rates as cheap as-else
where. Thankful for past favors, Ire solic-
its a contiruance of the same. .
Call and see his stock before purchasing
elsewhere, ap24 68,1y.
| Latest News,
The funding bill passed! both houses
of Congress.
Congress has taken a recess, and
meets again in about four weeks,
The bill prohibiting the sale of gold
did not pass,
A bill providing for arming the
| Southern negroes failed in the Senate.
Jeff. Davis will soon sail for Eu-
rope.
ldebt during the present month,
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Baltimore, July 27.—=Four more
| child were recovered to-day at Long
Bridge.
Gold stands 1-433,
PRIVATE SALLE.
The undersigned offers the well-known
| at Centre Hall, Centre county Pa,
| vate Sale, The Hotel building
| Store room, large and convenient stables
| and sheds, and with all necessary outbuild-
ings, and 1s known as one of the best coun-
try Hotel stands in central Pennsylvania,
Also, if desired by purchasers, there will be
sold with this property, a lot of ground in
| Contre Hall, containing about 4 of an nere
and another
acres, near Centre Hall
fticulars apply to :
WM. STUMP,
Centre Hall, Pa.
For further par-
junel9 685m,
perv
selline goods for the undersigned, are pro-
nounced swindlers, as we never
any agents or peddlers,
STERNBERG & BRANDEIS,
july 17,58.
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DLERS. trevelingthrongh the coun
YHuAnLE FARM AT
PRIVATE SALLE!
The undersigned offers his Farm,
t 24 miles below Centre Hall, on theturnpike
! leading trom Old Fort to Lewisburg, at
Private Sale. The farm contains
S06 ACRES,
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which will he «wold Hs nN hole, or to sui
purchasers, us follows: I'he tract on the
sotth-sitle of the turnpike, containing 66
F ACTOS, 5
of cultivation, will be sold separately : the
will be sold in two siearly equal
'e two
balance .
racts, upon which n
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wood=house, a wood
Pwagzon-shed, hog-pen &e,
A good young appleorchard
and a variety of choice fruit-
trees on the premises,
| tern near the house,
50 ACRES OF TIMBELAND
well wooded
vation, nnd under good fences, For te
dersigned upon the promises,
| WM STUMP.
juneld@os, 3m, Potter tp.
“TAR GALVANIZED LIGHTNING
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ROD.
SUPERIOR TO ANY IN USL.
This rod combines all the recentimprove-
ments in Points, Insulators, and attach-
ments iron bars, five-cights of an
square ground, spiral twisted and galvan-
ized. They are warrnnted neverto corrode,
} v perfectly fitting solid
copper burs, which form not only aperfect
{ and continuous connection from the points
‘+ the eround, but by a combination of met-
als, form a
Galvanie Battery
enabling the Rod to discharge the electric
and are connected by
{ les<ly into the ground.
The Siar Galvanized
always to remain bright and elean,
have been erected all the principal
COLLEGES AND PUBLIC INSTI-
TUTIONS
tod is warranted
They
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! throuzhout the country,
Manufactured at the North
i Lightning Rod Factory, Philadelphia.
These Rods are put up by Samuel Harp-
ster, Centre Hall, Pa, at
25¢ts. per Foot,
ded to. JunelWo8 3m.
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P McCAFFREY & COS
Wholesale and Retail
Stove,
One Door above Reynold’s Bank.
We will not mention in this advertise
ment the different “varieties of Boots and
Shoes, and Gaiters of every description,
that comprise our stock—suftice to say, that
is complete in every particular and nothing
in the county.
Our ready-made stock was bought from
manufacturers in the Kast who are careful
of their reputation, and would not sell an
article in the least inferior to what they
represent. :
ye would invite especial attention to our
custom made work,—well knowing thatup-
on the satisfaction rendered in this Depart-
ment depends entirely our success in re.
ness. Kmploying none but
First-Class Workmen.
We are enabled to guarantee satisfaction to
all who may favor.us with their patronage.
Za A liberal reduction made on whole-
sale purchases: wit
june’ 68,1y: PP: McAFFREY & CO.
BARIMETERS and Thermometers at
apples; IRWIN & WILSON'S.
QoALES at wholesale and retail, cheap,
by IRWIN & WILSON.
aplO 68,
RIP VAN. WINKLE,
walking up from his nap of twenty” years,
tH he could only have moistened his
WITHERED LOCKS
with Cristadoro’s dye, would have looked
like
AL YOUNG MAN
again, Marvelous, indeed, is the effect of
CRISTADORO™S HAIR DY LS
in rejuvenating gray-haired humanity,
Why vield to'ime
him ?
Manufictured by J. CRISTADORO, 68
Druggists, Applied by all Hair Dressers,
July, i,
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LEWISBURG MARKET,
Wheat 82,00,......Corn, new' 100 Ryo
1.25 $20h, Timothyseed,
Flaxsced 2,00. ...... Cloversed,
dull, 6.00....... Rutter 3Xo...aliam 2M). iens
beans B00. ...... Egos 18... Laard,
IR....... Tallow 10....... Potatoes 1,00,
Pork Nai), ....
Side & shoulder 10,
BELLEFONTE MARKETS,
White wheat $2.09 red 1,90. ...... Ryo...
: Corn 115 Outs 65, ..... Barley 1
ven Uloverseed Potatoes . 4 2
Lard per pound 18 Pork per pound 20,
Butter .b....... Kegs 20... Plasterper ton
S16,
Panel $40 per
tun of mill, dry S14 per N
Hendock bill stuff He 18per M
18 inch shingle No 187 per M
No DR0.00.......doNo gi S480, ......
2 1L01....... 21 inch shingleNo 1 SH...
No 812......do heres Noid $7.50 »
LOCK HAVEN MARKETS.
White Wheat 2,10 Red.....do....2
do Lan Bye
Bugter 25. .........
Kags 2X), ...... Bacon Hams
Sides 16,...... Potatoes], 25. @,... Clover Seed
6,75... 6u Timothy Seed 3,00... Flax Seed
Hy
MILROY MARKETS.
White Wheat S005 Red 200..........
Rye Corn Oats 83. .........
Butter Hi.......0...
vo. Bacon Sides & Shoulders 10,
Lard 13....... Potatoes Lol...
Apples dried 124,
NEW YORK MARRKRET.
Wheat S1.8a1L.88 for No, 2
2 and S192
LS for No. 1 swing, Rye S1LT75al 80,
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Kgs 32. ....
hams at 208a2le.
at 178al8¢, for fair to prime steam,
Coffee dull. Suear quiet; sales
Molusses
S4¢
for crude;
refined bonded.
prints steady at Eadie forthe host arkes
of Amoskene. Merrimack, Dunnells and
Heavy brown sheeting:
om 18a18ie, but the best
173¢. White
Spragues, mnge
markes
Bedford
in price fr
ean be bought at
al 11¢
muslin: in steady request at 258¢,
camnbrick 25¢ Amoskeae, 18¢:
Greene 18te, and Canoe Ye,
CHICAGO MARKET.
Weat No, 3 S|. 7inl. Is Corn
ude: No, 2 at We. Oats at
No. 2at 31),
Beef enttle netive, and 15a%3¢
7 for lizht to choice, and Sa
8.25 for good toextrathoice shipping beeves,
and higher,
8 RO for lirht, 88.05a0.20 for fair to medium,
bist
and S900 WHTE Tor wd to extra cho
sells
Wanreean
Betes, 1c,
No.1 at
Gi
hirher, at
85. 75a8.50 37.2
active hae Mt 33, 500
"COACH MANUFACTORY.
HARDMAN PHILLIPS,
T HIS manufacturing establishment at
Y cawertown, on the
efonte Turnpike, has now on ha
Te
SEK Ies
Lewist Wh
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a fine stock of Carringes, Duggies,
offers
for sale as superior in
Flality and styvies to
any manufactured mn ne country, They
and finished
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OF THE
Union Pacific
RAILROAD
Are now nished and in operation.
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and the work along the whole line between
the Atlantic and Pacitie States is being
pushed forward more rapidly than ever he-
More than twenty thousand men are
entire track, from Omaha to Sacramento,
will be finished in 1869 instead of 1870, The
ergy, men and money ean do to secure the
completion of this
GREAT NATIONAL WORK,
ut the earliest possible day, will be done,
THE UNION PACIFIC
RECEIVE:
[.—A GoveErxmexT Grant of the right
of way, and all necessary timber and other
N EW HARDWARE STORE!
iY
J. & L.HARRIS..
NO. 5, BROCK ERHOFF ROW,
A new and complete Hardwate Store has
been opened, by the undersigned in Brock-
erhof’s new building—where they are pre-
“pared to sell all kands of Building and House
‘urnishing Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails.
| 5 ad AND HARDWARE, SPORE.
I have just reecived | a very
the lowest cash prices, at
W.J. MMAXITGAL'S.
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ranted Plu Physicinns perserije
: | hours, Pure Wines and
Liquors for Medicinal purposes only. A
MMANIGAL'S.
EK FURNISHING HARD-
WARE. Persons building will do
well to give him un cal! before purchs
Baye dgor rollers,
tions,
I1.—A GOVERNMENT GraxT of 12.80
sections on each side of its road.
large revenue in the future,
HLA GoversMeENT GrANT of United
M MANIGALR'S..
~ PER KEG FOR NAILS at
0) M'MANIGALS.
I RON. Iron all sizes, Seollop and all
M'MANIGAL'S,
to the difficulties to be surmounted on the
various sections to be built,
services renderod by the Company in trans-
The interest
porting troops, mails, &e. in
sides securing a great saving in time and
money to the Government,
ly,
us the LU.
The Government Per-
for tha First Mortgage
pose, and HO mare,
mits the Trustees
States Commissioners and pronounced to be
with a heavy Trail, and completely supplied
with depots, stations, turnouts, carshops,
locomotives, cars, &co.
V.—A CAPITAL STOCK
quire,
VI.—Ner Casn EarxiNGs on its Way
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any work out of or in the Eastern
and can be sold at lower prices than those
manutactured in
Cllies,
ing. Being mastor of his own situation,
anxious to excel in his artistical profession
and free fronrany annoyances in his busi-
ness, he has time and ability to devote his
entire attention to his profession and his
CUSTOUTEeTS, rendering satisfaction
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himself.
prices, and you eannot fail to be satisfied.
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BRBEPAIRING
of all kinds: done neatly, promptly, and
reasonably.
Yengertown, June 12, 1868. —1y,
CORSET
SKIRT SUPPORTER.
This supporter combines, in one Garment.
rable skirt supporter ever offered to the
It places the weight of the skirts upon
it 1m-
proves the form without tight lacing ; gives
ease and elegance; is approved and recom-
The universal and unparalleled success
which has attended the introduction of the
article, and the many thousands of dozens
its merits are el A For sale at
Wolfs Old Stand.
Cor, of Penn and 8t, Clair Streets,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
The Largest, Cheapest and most Suocess-
ful
LEGE
in the United States.
STUDENTS
FIFTREN THOUSAND
From Thirty-Three State in Ten
Y ears.
FOR LARGE QUARTO CIRCULAR
Course of Study, samples of Cowley 's
PREMIUM PENMANSALIP,
View of the College Building, different
Departments, City of Pittsburgh, &c., &e.,
address the Principals,
SH 1TH & COWLEY,
aplO'G8,1y. Pittsburgh, Pa.
reaches
kinds
FPYURKEY PRUINS, raisens,
; apples, oranges, lemons, al
of foreign fruits, Hams, bacon &e., at
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS,
LL TABLE CU
plated forks, 3
IRW
TLERY, including
oons, &ec., at
apl0'G8, IN & WILSON.
1 UFFALO SCALES, of the best make;
) from 4 1bs up te 120,000 1b,
apl0' 68, IrwIN & WILSON,
JARLOR COO XK STOVES,
I Parlor Stoves, and four sizes of Gas-
Barners constantly on hand and for sale at
apl0'68, Irwin & WILSON'S.
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upon
MORTGAGE BONDS
times their amount,
cy.
The Company have sbundent means
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investment in the market,
each, and have coupons attached.
have thirty vears to run, and bear annual
ary and July at the Company's Office in the
The Principal is payable in
At the present rate of
1d, these bonds pay an annual income on
their cost of
t, in gold.
at maturity,
AND IT
MAY SOON BE AT A PREMIUM.
been actually paid at the Company's office
before the time of such advance.
Subseriptions w ill bereceived in
CENTRE HALL BY
FRED. KURTZ,
and in New York
At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nas-
sau Street,
AND BY
Wall St.
And by the Company's advertised agents
throughout the United States.
Remittances should be made in drafts or
other funds par in New York, and the
Bonds will be sent free of charge by return
Parties subscribing through local
agents, will look ta them for their sate de-
livery.
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Norway Nailrods,
Cast Steel,
Blister Steel, *
Spring Steel,
Springs,
AxelesS
&e., &e.,
M'MANIGAL'S.
EST 11 Hicory Fellows at $2,00 per sett
Hibs and Rims, Spokes, Shafts &e,
at M'MANIGAL'S.
ADLERY HARDWARE of every des-
cription, at MM ANIGAL:
(UTLERY. Alargeassortment of Pock-
et and Table cutlery, Tea and table
spoons. In this line we defy competition.
Waitersand tea trays, at
M'MAXNXIGALS.
NKS and Travelling Bags, lage as-
portment at AY § WAN GA IS.
BY RED SOLE LEATHER at 80cts.
Calf skins, Lining skins, Toppings,
Shoe makers finishing tools, low at
M'MANIGAL'S.
nt
ILVER PLATED WARE of every
quality, at M'MANIGALS.,
paper at 10 and 124 ets, at
MMANIGALS
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JILDRENS CARRIAGES, $5.00 and
( J up at MMANIGALS.
Churns, Baskets, Grain
Sevthes and Snethes at
M MANIGAL'S,
ARGE a<sortment of Table and Car-
ringe Oil Cloth, Table and Stand
MMANIGAL'S,
NET MARKERS.
“ou can buy vour Oils, Paints, Var-
Paint
l,
nish
fastner and a creat any other artieles yon
MMANIGAL'S,
Will be sold whole-
MMANIGALS.
mon Soups.
and retail, at
4.
Pe
Tea Kettles, Bake Pans, &e., aut
MMANIGALS.
PENTERS.
You can buy your Plains, Chisels,
+ Saws snd other tools low, at
M'MANIGAL'S.
L CLOTH, 12 Different
terns, 4, 5, 6 and 8} wide, a goodar-
Oil Shades, all new patterns,
MMANIGALS.
Pulleys,
Whips,
Broom twine,
Broom handles,
&c., &c., at
W.J. MMMANIGAL'S,
Hardware Store,
Milroy, Pa.
r— co
mays os ly,
Durability, Efficiency, Simplicity and
Lightness of Draft Combined.
THE WORLD'S
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Mower & Reaper.
By common consent the most perfect piece
of agricultural machinery in existence
Manufictared by
BALL & COMPANY, CANTON
OHIO.
The limits of an ordinary advertisement
will not admit of an extes description of
the Machine, but we may briefly indicate
E.
periority over all other mowers and reapers
will be seen :—
1st. The gearing is eut from solid irom
Buggy wheels in setts, Champion Clothes
Wringer, Mill Saws, Circular and Hand
Saws, Tennon Saws, Webb Saws, lee Crean
Freezers, Bath Tubs, Clothes Racks, a full
assortment of Glass and Mirror Plate of all
sizes, Picture Frumes, Wheelbarrows,
| Bamps, Coal Oil Lumps, Belting, Syokes.
Fallpes, and Hubs, Plows, Cultivators, Corn
Plows, Plow Points, Shear Mold rds
and Cultivator Teeth, Table Cutlery, Shov-
alg, Spades. and Forks, Locks, Hinges,
Serews, Sash Springs, Horse-Sh Nails,
| Norway Rods. Ojls. Lard, Lubricatin
Conl, Linseed, Tanners. Anvils, ¥ -
vole,
lows, Serew Plates, snit
| Factory Bells, lls, Dinner Bells,
Ose.
Gar Balls, rele rindstones, Carpev-
| ton "Kool, Kruit Jars and Cans, Paints, Oi.
| Yurnjshes received and. for, sale at
.& J. HARRIS.
| June GR1y.
£ \ONJUGAL LOVE,
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ANDTHE UABRINESS OF TRUE MARRIAGE
| KEssay for the Young Men, on the Krrers,
Abuses and Diseases which, destroy the
| Manly Powers and create ipp nts 19
| Marriage, with sure means.of ralief; Sent
(in sealed letter envelopes free of “charge
Addr&s, Dr. J. Skillin Haouglton, How-
ard Association, Philadelphia, Ps.
june,’ 68, 1x. :
N.
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Wholesale and retail deslec in:
Nl ir pra »
Stoves & Tinware,
fAllegheny Street, Bellefonte, Pa,
Read: ouly a partisllist of Cook Stoves;
Wellington, .
Waverly,
Qrnamenial;
Oriental,
Boyal, Cook,
Brince Royal,
Bea Shell,
Artisan,
And Ameriea.,
Parlor and. Office Stoves =.
Morning Glory,
opie,
Brilliant,
New Bgz.
And Parler Cooks Ser Wood ;
Wood Stoves of, every ay of Cont ans
| __ Attention is called to his stock of Boonfig-
| Plate, a new size, which he has just receiv-.
ted, size 40x20. It makes better job than the.
old size, and can be furnished cheaper than,
Cuny other establishment in town,
> ~~ 3 ral’ = bo?
Sponting sued jedbing promptl y wl
temedidd to. Chazgss reasonable and satis
faction guaranteed. juneb'€8 ly.
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( ERAXND EXHIBITION
Of new and cheap goods received
froa New York of * Phi ns ROW
, opened at the store of Graff & mpson,
| Milroy, nearly opposite G. W. Graham's
, Hotel, consisting of a splendid assortment of
Dress and fancy goods, such as
Mohair Clothe
Al 5 L
Dea arn
Ginghams,
Calicoes,
Lawns,
Musb¥ims,
Cassimeres, .
Men's Summer Goods,
Boots & Bhoes,
Hats of all kinds,
Hardware,
Progs,
Wall Paper,
Queens Warm
kets and Tab,
Sv y.of different yinda jf
oal Ui
And a general variety of sther mershan-
dize, usually kept in sountry stores, all of
which they now offer at the lowest priees.
Farmers and others from Centre ceunty
will do well to give them = and exam-
ine their st else-
where.
blanks, instead of being east, as is the case
in all mowers and reapers heretofore in use.
The principal points of superiority of the |
i
formity of form, durability and the same
fuller information than is possible in an ad-
vertisement, respecting the Progress of the
ersed by the Road, the Means for Construe-
tion, and the Value of the Bonds, which
pany’s offices or at any of the hdvertised
JOHN J. CISCO,
Treasurer, New York,
WORLD
MUTUAL
Life Insurance Company of
NEW YORK. :
agents,
juned'68,
eral Agent for Pennsylvania.
B. O. Deininger, Millheim Pa., Local
Agent,
Contre County Reference.—D. 1. Hilbish,
M.D. PT Musser, M. D,, Col. 1. P. Go-
burn, Hon, F. Kurtz, Wm. Harter, Den-
1st,
The World is conducted upon the mutu-
mb piraciprope-y. which policy holders are
insured free—as all the insured have the
benefits of the profits.
The Dividends are paid annually, after
the second year, by which the insured se
cure all the advantages of the profits. Thus
tha dividends increase from year to year,
until they reach the sum of the annual pre-
mium, and then exceed it. Policies ave
paid in thirty days after due notice and
proof has been given of the death of thein
sured. £
Thirty days grace are allowed in the re
newal of premiums’
After two annual payments all policies
remain in force. apl0’68,1y.
FIYHE highest market prices paid for all
kinds of country produce, at
BURNSIDE « THOMAS’.
wheel and cog being cut to a standard
<uage
2d. The shafting is also turned with per-
fect uniformity and accuracy, and the |
wheels—which are Bored to a standard
guage—keved upon them, forming a con-
cannot possibly be the least vibration.
3d. The trame or foundation consists of
a solid iron shell or case, sufficiently strong
all external enuses of destruction,
4th. The boxing—which constitutes a
part of the feame—is, with its eaps, filled
with babbit metal, the adjustment of the
shafting being by guage, so that the bear-
ings are not only perfect and uniform
throughout, butthe alignment itself perfect.
Sth. The box caps are secured in their
places by being bossed and sunk inte cor-
responding recesses or counter bores in the
or bleak The bolts used are turned
and faced to fit tightly and the thread cut
upon a lathe instead of squeezed or ground
into the iron. The nuts areof the best guali-
ty, hot-pressed faced and hetagon shaped.
The attachments combine all the essen
most convenient and substantial manner.
Circulars containing specifiic description
of the machine, with price list furnished
upon application to the manufacttirers,
ISAAC HAUPT,
Agent for Centre Co., Pa.
FPYHE DEAD MUST BE BURRIED.
The undersigned would respectfully an-
nounce to his friends, and the surrounding
community in general, that he is fully pre-
pared to Tarnish Coflins, at the shortest no-
tice; and at reduced prices.
H. R. SMITH,
ap24 686m. Churchville.
HE*ANVIL STORE is now receiving
a large and well assorted Stock of
Hardware, Stoves, Nails, Horse Shoes, Sad-
dlery, Glass, Paints, Sheet, Bar and Hoop
Iron, also Buggy and Wagon Stock of
every description.—Call and supply your-
We shall at all times be pleased te
, and will
make it an object to sell goods low.
REMEMBER THE PLACES
Graff & Thompson
IN MILROY.
They also have at thoir Tannery a good
assortment of
OAKSULEANDHARNESSLEATHER
KIP AND CALF SKINS
ort hand and will be sold low for eash.
in Milroy, for which we will pay ®e.
ound for Bull, 9 for Steer and Re bid
3 for Cait skins, clear of cuts and scares.
The highest prices will be paid in eash
trade for good oak bark. :
may8'60,1y. GRAFF & THOMPSON.
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‘Whitman's celebrated confections,
Whitman's celebrated chocolate,
Buker's chocolate, Smith's chocolate,
China Ginger, English Pickes,
American Pickles, at
IRWIN & WILSON.
aplQ 68.
BURNSIDE &« THOMAS: